John Sieczkowski rushed 236 yards and scored all five of the Braves' touchdowns.
“Queen of the Broken Hearts” Program got second place in Group 3A
All five labs are up and running at the elementary schools within the district.
The students danced on stage to a number of Haloween-themed songs while dressed in costume!
Supervisors from the six high schools in the district spoke about the changes, requirements, and results of the science department within the FRHSD.
The game will take place at 7 p.m. on Oct. 21, the game will air on TV on Oct. 24 at 4 p.m.
Memorabilia collection was formerly housed at the Asbury Park Public Library.
Students from Jamesburg will continue to go to Monroe High School
Some of the scores from the varsity high school games this past week.
The district looks at improving the learning rate within the Manalapan-Englishtown Schools by implementing new initiatives.
Two local children's newspapers will be free and utilized within local schools.
A list of some of the scores from this week's sports games.
An outline of how the anti-bullying law works in the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School district.
Critics argue that it's time to rethink the rule that requires teachers to rack up 100 hours of professional development every five years.
Superintendent Marciante is requesting that all letters reporting a bullying incident be removed from a student's file.
Braves shut out in loss to Howell.
Manalapan-Englishtown Board of Education agrees to drop the idea after discussing current dress code enforcement with school principals.
Manalapan-Englishtown Board of Education faces additional financial complications in their quest to bring solar energy to the school district
Vincent Stallworth now lives in Toms River.
2nd Annual "Tee Up for MERS" Golf Classic and Dinner to be held on Tuesday, Sept. 20.
A ribbon cutting ceremony took place on Aug. 31.
After noting two errors, the board also approved a long list of honorariums for the 2011-2012 school year.
The new educational center provides private and small classroom tutoring.
A new curriculum guide written by volunteer educators and people affected by Sept. 11 aims to teach students about terrorism, bullying, war, and hatred in a constructive and sensitive way.
Decision still needs to be made on how to proceed with solar energy and roofing project
Policies are the focus for the start of the 2011-2012 school year
Braves hopeful for another winning season in 2011.
The district's harassment, intimidation and bullying policy has been upgraded to include all the requirements mandated by the new state law.
The expense and timeliness of the anti-bullying peer mediation program was brought into question.
LAN Associates presented how they will go through the reverse bid process for the solar panels project, which is now back on track.
An increased focus on student achievement was discussed as a district goal, as well as more writing.
Superintendent John J. Marciante presented the Board of Education with an outline for a new course of action.
Discussion focused on program's necessity and whether or not to fund the approximately $20,000 in training for peer mentor organization.
The additional state aid will not be used in the 2011-2012 district budget or as property tax relief this year.
Assistant Superintendents of the Freehold Regional High School District will not receive a raise for the 2011-2012 year; other non-unit employees will a 2 percent raise in salary.
Two science camps are being offered by the Parks and Recreation in August.
The Braves were celebrated for bringing home their high school's first state title in the sport.
The money will be used primarily for technological improvements in all eight district schools.
Milford Brook school will still receive a new roof.
The "exceptional attendance" award has been reinstated for next year if a student misses no more than 5 days of school.